What
version of Outlook do I need?
This product is compatible with the following versions of Microsoft Office
Outlook:
- MPS TBYL 4Outlook 2007 supports Outlook 2007
- MPS TBYL 4Outlook 2003 supports Outlook 2003 and Outlook 2002 (XP).
Please be sure that you download and install the correct version of the add-in
for your version of Outlook.

Can I download the Add-in
onto more than one computer?The trial version of the software can be installed on as many computers as you
wish. Your permanent unlock code (that you receive after purchasing) is
officially licensed for use on one computer. However we realize that many users
have an office computer and a home computer (or a desktop computer and a
notebook). We therefore allow the activation of the software on the two
computers that the user will be personally using.

The TBYL that
you have downloaded is a Full-Version but has trial restrictions. The
restrictions will be removed once you unlock the program using the registered
name and Unlock code provided in the confirmation e-mail upon the purchase of
the add-in.

Incorrect
name and/or unlock code being entered
(the unlock code is case sensitive and sometimes users accidentally enter extra
spaces at the end).

Ensure that
the name and unlock code is typed exactly as shown in your original e-mail. Pay
particular attention to spaces and capital letters.

Also try to actually type it in instead of cutting and pasting. On some
computers we have found that pasting adds some hidden characters.

Very occasionally the following may also create problems.

When typing in the numbers don't use the number keypad off to the right of your
keyboard, because they are sometimes interpreted as different characters and it
will not be accepted, although it may look right to you.

Why can I
no longer see the toolbar when using the Add-in?Outlook (unfortunately) with all its different versions and service packs
sometimes has problems like this. If you are using Outlook XP/2003 and it has
disabled the AddIn, start Outlook and reactivate the addin by doing the
following:

Select
Help > About Microsoft Outlook

Click the
Disabled Items button, select MPS Take Back Your Life 4Outlook, and click
Enable.

1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2. Click the TBYL
menu -> choose Project
List3. On the screen that appears, you will see all your projects
listed. Select the project that you need to edit 4. Click the Edit...
or Delete
button to perform the respective tasks. Likewise you can add a project also by
clicking the Add... button

You can choose not to index certain PST’s in your Outlook. Below
are the steps to do this:

1. Open Microsoft Outlook2. Go to TBYL menu -> Click Options
3. On the Settings screen that appears click the Advanced Setting…
tab. 4. On the Advanced Setting… screen, you will see the list of all
your PST’s in the box.5. You can select the second option Selected Stores to choose the
PST’s to index.6.Select the PST’s you want to index and press OK.

1.Open Microsoft Outlook
2.Go to the menu TBYL -> Select Calendar Excel Report3.On the Calendar Report screen that appears, fill in the Start Date from where
you want to start making your appointments from and the End Date to where you
want to stop making appointments.4.Click OK to generate the report5.A report will pop up with all your appointments between the selected dates6.You can save this calendar excel report to your chosen location.

1.Open a new or an existing task. You will see a standard toolbar
for MPS Take Back Your Life! 4Outlook as below:

2.Select the Project drop-down to see the list of projects
available.3.Select the project you want to assign this task to. (If the
project is not in the list, you can type it in and click Enter to add it to the
list.)4.Click Save and Close to save the task.

NOTE: If you create a project directly from the list, it is not
added as a Supporting Project task to your Outlook. It is only added to the
Project List drop-down that you can use to assign projects to tasks.

1.Open Microsoft Outlook
2.Click the TBYL menu -> choose Project List 3.The Project List screen will appear. Click Add to add a new
project.4.Enter the name of your project and click OK.5.Your project will now be entered to the Project List.

NOTE: Projects added in this way are NOT added as a Supporting
Project tasks to your Outlook. They are only added to the Project List drop-down
that you can use to assign projects to tasks.

1. Open Microsoft Outlook
2.Create a new Supporting Project task (or open an existing
Supporting Project task)3.Click Add Project on the MPS TBYL! 4Outlook Toolbar/Ribbon. A
message will be displayed asking confirmation.4.Click Yes to add a project (with the same name as the current
task) to the Project List.

NOTE: Any changes that you make to the Supporting Project Task
after carrying out the above will not be made to the Project List. You will need
to manually make adjustments to the project as explained in the following
sections.